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Thursday, April 30, 2009

Desert Star Community Charter School will present the First Annual May Faire on Saturday, May 2 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Windmill Park in Cornville. Come enjoy May Dances, children and family activities, create your own flower garlands, games, crafts, live music, a raffle and great food and drink. There will be fun and games for kids of all ages including a sand treasure hunt, tug of war, musical chairs, bouncy castle, magic show, storytelling and much, much more. Be sure to see the Desert Star children perform their May Pole dances at 10 a.m. Busker Eaton, Nathan, and 3 Trees will perform music from 11:30 on. There will be 30 vendors offering all kinds of services and goods, from jewelry and crafts to artwork and health advice, psychics and massage. The ChocolåTtree will offer organic vegetarian salads and smoothies and their famous chocolates. Hot dogs/burgers and wraps will be available from the Stand. Entrance is free.

2 comments:

I attended this event and it was sooooo sweet and magical. The best was when the children were dancing around the maypole to the violin music played by the school's students. Lot's of othe cool activities too, like the flower station to make head garlands, the story teller, and the rickshaw rides. The vendors were generous to the causeas well; the fairy wings were freely given on loan for the children to wear at the event. I will definately be a return customer for this one!

Hi Rebecca - we were there as well and Skyrah had a grand time! The music all day was wonderful and the wealth of activities for the children was a treat! Skyrah made a flowered garland headdress, road the rickshaw, and bounced in the bouncy castle! Keep your eyes on the Desert Star School website (www.desertstarschool.org)or sign up for their newsletter to find out about future events and festivals. What a great time!